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Comments Thread For: Jaime Munguia: This is My Last Fight at 154, I'm Going To 160

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  • #21
    Munguia gets ***ed by most at 160 the lad likes to get hit

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    • #22
      Originally posted by NachoMan View Post
      C'mon, that's going a bit too far with the disrespect. I'm a 50/50 fight with Gabe Rosado.
      There's no way you're Munguia. No way. The real Munguia would not put himself equal with Gabe Rosado, I don't accept that.

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      • #23
        Munguia got KO at 160. He needs to improve his defense.

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        • #24
          This guy will never get tested even at 160 until Canelo needs somebody to fight for either May or September in 2021.

          Sad is he will will one of those bogus name belts and defend against the worse competition across the pond

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          • #25
            at 160 he will lose to:

            - Alvarez
            - Andrade
            - Charlo
            - Golovkin
            - Jacobs
            - Saunders

            his defense needs serious work, even working with Terrible.

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            • #26
              This kid will have way more power at 160 he's been draining himself for the past year looking unhealthy. Draining yourself makes you weaker in the fight with less stamina, Mungia will be physically stronger and have a stronger engine

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              • #27
                Jaime Munguia WBO Champion run

                What a weak run in 154 lbs with notable win's against Sadam Ali, Liam Smith and to a certain degree, Dennis Hogan who unofficially beat Jaime Munguia. Jaime Munguia is only a exciting slugger and he going to stay like that. I don't see him winning a secondary title in the 160lbs. Like people said, they are reserving Jaime to feed Canelo in May or September dates. Jaime Munguia had disappointed me. I hope he prove me wrong.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Dasmius Shinobi View Post
                  What a weak run in 154 lbs with notable win's against Sadam Ali, Liam Smith and to a certain degree, Dennis Hogan who unofficially beat Jaime Munguia. Jaime Munguia is only a exciting slugger and he going to stay like that. I don't see him winning a secondary title in the 160lbs. Like people said, they are reserving Jaime to feed Canelo in May or September dates. Jaime Munguia had disappointed me. I hope he prove me wrong.
                  I think that "weak" run is attributed to draining himself to make 154.

                  He could be a beast at 160 provided he tightens up his defense.

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                  • #29
                    hes terrible. how long will the charade last? he gets hype for knocking out a ww who was ko'd by jessie vargas and some guy named anthony young? they saw an opportunity to capitalize on hype and they took it but damn you can only hide a guy for so long and they are trying to hide him while he headlines big cards. disaster

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                    • #30
                      Size was basically Munguia's only advantage @ 154. And now he wants Canelo at 160. Where his size advantage will not exist. Canelo comes in 170-175 for MW fights. How does Munguia think he competes with that... a guy in Canelo who can easily out box him, and will be his size or larger on fight night? And GGG? OK then... let's see what his punch resistance level will be... cuz that will definitely be a factor. Several elite MWs are going to chase Munguia back to JMW in no time. Where more elites await... including Hogan who arguably beat him. Good luck. He'll definitely need it.
                      Last edited by PunchyPotorff; 08-17-2019, 03:54 AM.

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